Thycotic’s CyberSecurity Publication

POPULAR CATEGORIES

August 8th, 2018

SHARE THIS

Tags

Secret Server Cloud Becomes the Only Feature-Complete PAM Service on the Market

WASHINGTON, D.C.,August 8, 2018 —Thycotic, provider of privileged account management (PAM) solutions for more than 10,000 organizations worldwide, today announced major updates to Secret Server Cloud, the company’s full-featured PAM as a service offering. Secret Server Cloud now delivers all of the features and capabilities of Secret Server on-premises and is available in three Editions – Platinum, Professional and Vault – to meet the requirements of organizations of every size and scope.

“Given the rising scale and scope of cyber threats targeting privileged accounts, sophisticated PAM has become business-critical for every organization,” said Jai Dargan, Vice President of Product Management at Thycotic. “With Secret Server Cloud, organizations of every size can now have all the features and capabilities of an enterprise-grade PAM solution, without the management burden or overhead of legacy on-premises tools. Since day one, a primary mission and design principle of Secret Server has been to empower security professionals to easily deploy and manage PAM across their organization, and Secret Server Cloud is our latest effort in support of this mission.”

Secret Server Cloud is built on the highly-secure, highly available Microsoft Azure Cloud. Feature breakdowns for each edition include:

Secret Server Cloud – Vault Edition

Ideal for small and medium-sized business as well as department-level teams

Automatically discovers, vaults, and manages privileged accounts across the organization

Jordan True

Jordan is a social media strategist, digital community manager and a lover of all things IT. She currently manages the Social Media Program at Thycotic and loves to connect with technology communities online and at enterprise IT events. Addicted to the outdoors, you can find Jordan on the running trails in her free time or sharing the latest InfoSec buzz on Twitter @ThycoticJordan.